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    ECB Expected to Keep Rates Steady as Export Slowdown Puts Growth at Risk

    Lester HoltBy Lester HoltOctober 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Cautious Approach After Earlier Rate Reductions
    The European Central Bank is set to keep borrowing costs unchanged at its upcoming policy meeting, signaling a preference for patience following several cuts earlier this year. Officials have indicated that the current level of interest rates is appropriate, describing monetary policy as being “in a good place.” With inflation edging closer to the 2% target and previous adjustments still filtering through the economy, the Governing Council appears ready to wait before taking any further steps.

    Declining Trade Adds Pressure to the Economy
    Recent figures from Eurostat highlight a continued drop in eurozone exports as global demand softens and trade frictions persist. Weaker sales to major partners, including the United States and China, have deepened the strain on Europe’s manufacturing base. Economists warn that if the downturn in trade extends, it could stall the region’s fragile recovery, complicating the ECB’s efforts to balance stable prices with sustainable growth.

    Markets See Long Pause Ahead
    Investors broadly expect the ECB to keep rates unchanged well into 2026, with few anticipating a move in the coming months. Analysts suggest policymakers will seek stronger confirmation that inflation is firmly under control before adjusting policy again. For now, the central bank appears committed to a steady course—holding firm on rates while monitoring how global trade weakness could threaten the eurozone’s gradual economic improvement.

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